
Global Plan B for Hormuz 60 Plus Nations Including India Explore Alternate Routes Amid the ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, more than 60 countries including India are now working on alternative strategies to restore global trade flow without direct reliance on the United States. The Strait, which handles nearly 20 percent of the world’s energy trade, has witnessed a dramatic drop in ship traffic, falling from around 100 vessels daily before the conflict to just 3 to 4 now. This sharp decline has raised serious concerns about global oil supply and economic stability. Countries are reportedly exploring diplomatic channels, coordinated naval security measures, and alternative shipping routes to reduce dependency on the conflict zone and ensure uninterrupted energy supply. The situation highlights the growing urgency among global powers to stabilize one of the world’s most critical trade routes. #HormuzCrisis #India #USA #GlobalTrade #BreakingNews #WorldNews #TrendingNow
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